Technical Details

The archive contains one file, "666TEST.VBS". This is the worm itself. When the script
is executed, it first shows a message box:

After this, the virus starts a simple game:

The game asks for users name. When user enters anything to the dialog and presses
the "OK" button, it calculates the sum of ASCII characters.

If the user does not enter anything or the game is cancelled then the worm drops a
file, called "WINTEMP.TXT". This file is used to create another file, "WINTEMP.EXE",
which is a PkZip executable. These files are created to the Windows directory.

Worm then uses PkZip to create an archive called "C:\Windows\666TEST.ZIP", which contains
the worm. Then the archive is copied to "C:\Windows\System\WINSWAP.SWP".

After creating the archive, VBS/Triplesix drops another script file "C:\Windows\System\REGSVR.VBS"
and modifies the registry in a such way that this script will be executed when the
system is restarted. When executed, this script attempts to locate any mIRC, Pirch
and Pirch98 installations. If one or more of these IRC clients are found, the worm
will overwrite their setup files ("script.ini" for mIRC, and "events.ini" for Pirch
and Pirch98) so the worm will send itself to other chat users when they join to a
IRC channel which has a user with an infected client.

Next, the worm attempts to send itself to everyone in the Outlook's address book.
The message it sends has the subject:

666 test

and the body of the message is:

> Does your name add up to 666 in ASCII characters? Are you going to go to hell?

After mails has been sent, the worm will create the following registry key:

HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\MIRC/OUTLOOK/PIRCH.VanHouten

and set its value to "True", so the mass mailing will happen only once per infected
machine.

In 5th day of each month, the worm will drop another file to the Windows directory,
"VANHOUTEN.BMP", and set it to Windows wallpaper.

Technical Details:Katrin Tocheva and Sami Rautiainen, F-Secure

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